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Epidote No. 8

coarse, approx. 50 µ

For the last few centuries Japanese painting technique has made use of a new quality of pigments for watercolor painting and woodblock printing. This particular technique is called Enogu, for which pigments are made in exactly specified particle sizes - the particles are basically all the same size and shape. Colors of a unique particle size appear more brilliant. The sizes are given with the numbers: no. 8 = 50 µ, no. 10 = 27 µ, no. 12 = 14 µ, no. 14 = 5 µ.

Epidote No. 8

coarse, approx. 50 µ

For the last few centuries Japanese painting technique has made use of a new quality of pigments for watercolor painting and woodblock printing. This particular technique is called Enogu, for which pigments are made in exactly specified particle sizes - the particles are basically all the same size and shape. Colors of a unique particle size appear more brilliant. The sizes are given with the numbers: no. 8 = 50 µ, no. 10 = 27 µ, no. 12 = 14 µ, no. 14 = 5 µ.

WARNING: Exercise care when using dry pigments. Do not eat, drink or smoke. Avoid breathing dust. Use a NIOSH-certified dust respirator. Wash hands immediately after use. If creation of dust is likely, wear protective clothing.

Keep out of reach of children.

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Epidote No. 8

coarse, approx. 50 µ

For the last few centuries Japanese painting technique has made use of a new quality of pigments for watercolor painting and woodblock printing. This particular technique is called Enogu, for which pigments are made in exactly specified particle sizes - the particles are basically all the same size and shape. Colors of a unique particle size appear more brilliant. The sizes are given with the numbers: no. 8 = 50 µ, no. 10 = 27 µ, no. 12 = 14 µ, no. 14 = 5 µ.